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Dear Parents and Guardians,
This week, there are so many reasons to celebrate. Thursday we held Scholar's Night which highlighted so many achievements of our underclassmen. This week was full of playoff games including many victories and hard fought battles, races, and matches. Our choir showcased their talents in our spring concert and did an outstanding job. And if all of that was not enough, our classrooms were buzzing with activity- from print making in art class to creating skits in Chinese, our students showcased their many all around talents.
As we begin our final month of school next week, please continue to check for updates regarding upcoming events and activities. Please encourage your children to check their school email and Google Classroom so they are not missing out on anything in the upcoming weeks. As always, please reach out with any questions!
Have a great weekend, Dr. McCann |
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June 2-3 Arrive Alive Assembly/ GSA Pride Month Kick Off June 4-5 Art and Design Show June 5: Senior Signing Day (college bound student-athletes) June 6: Early Dismissal for Students, Prom June 10: Senior Awards Night (invitation only) June 16: Early Dismissal for Students, Senior Send Off (directly after school) June 17: Early Dismissal for Students, Graduation 5:30 pm |
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Arrive Alive Assembly June 2-3 Arrive Alive.pdf Juniors and seniors will attend the arrive alive driving simulator during their Health/PE class on June 2 and 3. |
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Students who are planning to attend prom must be in school for the entire school day on June 6, 2025. Students may not leave early for this day and still attend prom. Please be sure to schedule appointments so that students can remain in school until our 11:55am dismissal. |
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Northern Burlington Regional School District is asking all stakeholders to participate in a Climate Survey that will collect useful data to gain multiple perspectives on aspects of school climate. Collecting data is important for understanding strengths and needs of our school and how it feels to be a member of the NBC community. Your voice is important to us, and your opinions will help us to address current priorities. The survey is anonymous, and it is voluntary. The survey will be available to all stakeholders from Friday, May 23 , 2025 thru Sunday, June 8, 2025. We appreciate your ongoing support and look forward to exploring new ways to continue working together to create the most supportive and engaging environment NBC Students, Families, and Faculty. Please use the link or the QR code below to complete the survey.
Family-School Climate Survey |
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Get ready for our 20% off Apparel SALE starting on May 27th and ending on June 6th, perfect for gifts for grads, summer wear, and early back-to-school shopping! Purchase online using the code SUMMER25. |
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Athletic Registration is open for the 2025 Fall Season. https://northernburlington-ar.rschooltoday.com/ Click on the link above. If you already have an account, please sign in with your username and password. Please DO NOT create a new account. If you are having problems signing in, please contact Mrs. O’Neill in the Athletic Office – 609-298-3900, ext. 2093 or moneill@nburlington.com If new to Northern Burlington Athletics, please create a new account. |
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We invite everyone to attend our next meeting on June 3, 2025, at 6:00 pm in Room 110. At this meeting we will discuss what went well and what we can do better for next year. Hope to see you there!
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Join us for the Fall 2025 HS Cheerleading try-outs being held June 3 & 4, 2026. Try-outs on June 3rd will be from 3 - 5 pm. June 4h will be the actual tryouts - time slots will be assigned. Both days are mandatory. Mark your calendars, if you are interested in cheering during the fall season! Join the Google Classroom - CODE: L35R5LJN - for more information and to join the interest meeting on May 13th at 6:30 pm. This is the ONLY try-out for current NB students for Fall cheerleading at the high school. Cheerleaders are responsible for their own transportation during try-outs. Athletic portal is open to submit forms and physical documents. Please do this as soon as possible - even before the interest meeting if you think there is a chance you will try out. If you have any questions, please email Coach Ballinger - kballinger@nburlington.com |
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If your child is currently in 9th, 10th, or 11th grade, please log into the Parent Portal and review or update the contact information listed under the STUDENT CONTACTS form. This form will be available from May 12 through May 30. Updating this information helps us streamline communication and ensure we have the most accurate contact details on file.
We appreciate your prompt attention to this important task. Thank you for your cooperation! |
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Northern Burlington will celebrate our DI, DII, and DIII college-bound student-athletes on Thursday, June 5th at 3:30 PM in the High School Stadium. Join us as we honor their incredible athletic and academic achievements! Parents/Guardians & Students: If you are attending college and participating in athletics at the next level, we want to celebrate you! All you have to do is contact your coach and tell them you are interested in participating! Schedule: - 3:00–3:25 PM: Parents decorate student tables (no early arrivals please!)
- 3:25–3:30 PM: Student-athletes arrive
- 3:30–3:50 PM: Player announcements & signing celebration
Let’s make this a memorable day for our future collegiate athletes! |
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The auditorium construction project has begun. There may be construction traffic that interferes with the regular traffic flow. Please plan accordingly and be sure to allot extra time to arrive at school for parents who are dropping their children off to school. |
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Bucket lists have really evolved into just a list of fun or meaningful things you want to accomplish in a given period of time. With summer around the corner, and knowing that sometimes having too much unstructured time can be hard for teens(or even adults), I thought creating a bucket list might be helpful. It can be created as a family, or individually and it should be a non-judgmental list, as what is considered fun to one person may not be to another. They can be silly or more serious. You can even categorize it into these sections: For Rainy Days/Outdoor Activities/Outings and Trips/Food to Make/Goals to Accomplish etc. They can be personalized any way you wish. The lists I found are extensive and pinterest has a ton. So for those moments when you or your teen are feeling bored,just google Summer Bucket List and you should be able to find something to do! Here are just a few to get you started… Go on a weekend camping trip Play tag or basketball in the rain and/or at night Watch the sunset on the beach Make a new recipe
You can make a bucket list for each season. Just have fun with it and be intentional and your time is guaranteed to be well spent! |
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Yearbooks are sold out online. However, they will be available for purchase in person during the distribution days in June. The cost is $95 CASH ONLY. |
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Parent Teacher Student Connection (PTSC): |
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On June 17, Seniors will be dismissed from graduation practice so they may visit their elementary school. There will be a Google Form shared that they can sign up if they plan to participate. |
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